Helen Hong plays "Janet Fung" in the Coen Brothers' "Inside Llewyn Davis" and recurs as "Mrs. Wong" in Nickelodeon's "The Thundermans." Her voice can be heard as "Thistle Lady" in 20th Century Fox Animation's "Epic" and she has appeared on "New Girl" on Fox and "The Crazy Ones" on CBS. Helen's comedy is featured on "The Arsenio Hall Show," OWN Network's "Wanda Sykes Presents Herlarious," TV Guide Network's "Standup in Stilettos," and the Showtime documentary "Why We Laugh: Funny Women." Look for Helen in two Comedy Central series: "Inside Amy Schumer" and "Adam Devine's House Party."

If you like husky Mexipinos and poop jokes, you´ll love Erik Escobar. He currently does stand up comedying at colleges and clubs all throughout the US both individually and with The Almost Asian Comedy Tour. Described as the tall, dark, and awkward voice of the millennials, this is one act you do not want to miss.Erik can also be seen weekly at The Improv Space Theatre performing with The 400 Cat and is a company member at ComedySportz LA. He is a writer for ISA TV's The Weekly Rewind and The upcoming television show, PAYBACK! He is the producer and host of Escobar Evenings at Flappers Comedy Club with credits from NBC's Last Comic Standing, The Next Food Network Star, Comedy Central and more.WEBSITE | | BOOK

Japanese comedienne, Subversive Evil Cutie Pie, Kazumi Kusano drops a bomb on the status quo of the perception of Asian women. Her stand-up comedy shares her odd cultural experiences in America, interracial marriage, and her schizophrenic mother. In her sketch show, Karate Chop Teriyaki Comedy, she becomes a dominant Geisha, adorable Sumo Girl, and manic-depressive mother characters. She destroys Asian stereotypes.
Kazumi is the undefeated champion of Joke-E-Oke, the joke karaoke contest at the San Francisco Sketch Festival. She won 3rd place for both Walk the Plank 2013 and Flappers/Indi.com 2014 stand-up comedy competitions. She was invited to perform at Ventura, Cape Fear, and Out of Bounds Comedy Festivals. Her recent appearances include KTLA(FOX) Good Day LA, VNMN-TV Comedy Stir Fry, and The Bandit Hound.
On her first day at UC Berkeley, she dropped every class, went straight to the San Francisco Comedy College, and became a stand-up comedian.WEBSITE | | BOOK

Kevin Seo was born in Anaheim, CA on August 28, 1988. He grew up a pretty normal kid, as he spent his time studying, reading, playing outside, and daydreaming. He even wanted to be a stand-up comic for a little after being fascinated with Jim Carrey and his movies. He went on to study at UCLA while pursuing a career in acting. After graduating, he delved into the world of nine-to-five but still tried to get back into comedy. Now, he's hitting up open mics and any comedy club to show that he can bring the laughs.WEBSITE | | BOOK

Fast Ed is comedian from atlanta, ga. He lived in LA for 6 years and he's starting to get used these crazy people out here. Not many people of his kind out here (asian southern peeps!) Breaking into this game, wide open! Fast Ed is making people laugh and go crazy with his southern/ghetto style!WEBSITE | | MYSPACE |
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Richard is often described as "Hilarious" by those around him, and "Hysterical" by those far away from him. He can't necessarily hear them saying it from so far away, but he's pretty sure that's what they're saying.WEBSITE | | BOOK

Scott Shimamoto grew up an outcast and popular kid at the same time. A product of Schurr High School in Montebello, California, Shimamoto continued his education at the University of Southern California.
Shimamoto credits his Latino friends for helping him talk smack on stage. "I grew up with a bunch of Mexican people that treated talking smack as a competitive sport. I quickly learned to dish out and take verbal abuse without taking it personally."
Shimamoto also produces many charity fundraiser comedy shows. They have benefited the American Cancer Society , YMCA, Rebuilding Together, and many others.
Shimamoto opened for Tommy Davidson at ACASA´s inaugural fundraising comedy show at Flapper´s in Burbank, California. He also opened for Paul Rodriguez.
Shimamoto hosted a local radio show on 107.1 FM back in the 90´s called "Out Front L.A." that featured songs by Asian American musical artists.WEBSITE | | MYSPACE |
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I'm a stand up comic from San Francisco now living in Los Angeles. I've been on Comedy Central's Live at Gotham, voted best up and coming comic at the Rooftop Aspen Comedy Festival, my CD Kindness was voted top 10 comedy albums of 2010 on iTunes and I won the Dan Crawford Scholarship 2011 at the San Francisco Punch line. In 2013 I was selected as a Comic's Comic on Esquire.com. I've performed at The Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival , The Oddball Comedy & Curiousity Festival, SF Sketchfest and the San Francisco Comedy and Burrito Festival! I also wrote the second season of the television show, Danny From LA on MNETAmerica.WEBSITE | | BOOK

We can't tell you who it is...But this guest is a major celebrity and will definitely make you laugh! You be leaving Flappers bragging to your friends about the talent you saw at Flappers Last night.BOOK